Let Us Test Your Tears By Emilio Justo on January 13, 2016

Are your eyes red? Watery?

Could you suffer from Dry Eye Syndrome?

The symptoms of this often undiagnosed disease may be misleading, and cause you to suspect Dry Eye as the very last option. But the long-term conequences of not being diagnosed can include serious vision impairment.

Dry Eye is a common and serious disease that can make life more difficult and uncomfortable, and impact your vision for the short or long term. We want to help you recover.

If you do not produce enough tears, or the quality of your tears is poor, you may suffer from dry eye syndrome. Dry Eye symptoms include eye irritation, redness, itching, light sensitivity, and excessive tearing.

The good news is, we at the Arizona Eye Institute & Cosmetic Laser Center continue to be dedicated to investing in the most state-of-the-art technology to ensure you have the best care.

During a medical eye exam, we can now conduct TearLab osmolarity test to diagnose the precise cause of your condition and begin optimal treatment. This could include eye drops, nutritional supplements, lifestyle changes, and tear duct plugs.

It is the first objective and quantitative test for diagnosis and managing Dry Eye.

Watch this brief video and call us today to make sure that Dry Eye is not causing you discomfort or impacting your life. Most importantly, contact us to schedule a medical eye exam and ask us if your symptoms call for a tear test.

 

 

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Arizona Eye Institute & Cosmetic Laser Center

Ophthalmologist and plastic surgeon Emilio Justo founded Arizona Eye Institute & Cosmetic Laser Center in 1989. With locations in Sun City West, Sun City, and Wickenburg, AZ, we help patients from the Phoenix area and beyond improve and maintain their vision through quality eye care. Our doctors are affiliated with prestigious organizations, including:

  • The American Board of Ophthalmology
  • The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery
  • The American Academy of Ophthalmology
  • The Arizona Medical Association
  • The Arizona Ophthalmological Society
  • The Phoenix Ophthalmological Society

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